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161.
Taught by long miseries we find
First Line:
Taught by long miseries we find
Last Line:
And pain like pleasure is a dream
DMI number:
19879
162.
Taught by long miseries we find
First Line:
Taught by long miseries we find
Last Line:
And pain like pleasure is but dream
Author:
William Meston (Speculation) & Samuel Wesley (Absolute)
DMI number:
12284
163.
Taught by long miseries we find
First Line:
Taught by long miseries we find
Last Line:
And pain like pleasure's but a dream
DMI number:
31068
164.
That Lesly's the bull every reader may know
First Line:
That Lesly's the bull every reader may know
Last Line:
The frog's the resemblance of Daniel de Foe
DMI number:
6440
165.
Swift is obscure and Addison wants taste
First Line:
Swift is obscure and Addison wants taste
Last Line:
And sense and genius are all dark to them
DMI number:
30773
166.
Take courage hence ye wise nor dread deceit
First Line:
Take courage hence ye wise nor dread deceit
Last Line:
And cunning's the peculiar gift of fools
DMI number:
30787
167.
The greedy man whose heart with hate doth swell
First Line:
The greedy man whose heart with hate doth swell
Last Line:
And grant in peace she reign there Nestors days
DMI number:
49191
168.
The guiltless by mistake sometimes
First Line:
The guiltless by mistake sometimes
Last Line:
Their open shame and punishment
Author:
Edward Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
7967
169.
The greatest gift that nature does bestow
First Line:
The greatest gift that nature does bestow
Last Line:
And motion always ceases with the breath
Author:
Thomas Parnell (Confident)
DMI number:
30275
170.
The friendship found by chance is such
First Line:
The friendship found by chance is such
Last Line:
Sometime as well the good as bad
DMI number:
49176
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